
What Becomes of Georgia’s Primary Votes If Biden Steps Down?
It has been over 50 years since Party Conventions served as little more than pep rallies.
Federal Hurricane Aid Set to Begin Flowing as Georgia Expands State-Level Relief
Federal disaster aid intended to assist victims of Hurricane Helene was scheduled to begin distribution this past Friday, March 21st, as the U.S. Department of Agriculture works to meet the deadline established by Congress. The funding is part of a broader $100...
Macon’s Cherry Blossom Festival Kicks Off Annual Celebration
Macon's annual Cherry Blossom Festival began today, launching ten days of events designed to highlight the city’s vibrant culture and strong sense of community. With more than 350,000 Yoshino cherry trees in bloom, Macon once again transforms into what has been...
Former District Attorney Acquitted of One Count in Ahmaud Arbery Case Misconduct Trial
A Georgia judge has acquitted former District Attorney Jackie Johnson of one of two misconduct charges in her trial related to the handling of the 2020 killing of Ahmaud Arbery. On Monday, Senior Judge John R. Turner dismissed the misdemeanor obstruction charge,...
Jimmy Carter Wins Posthumous Grammy for Audiobook Narration
Former President Jimmy Carter has been posthumously awarded a Grammy for his narration of Last Sundays in Plains: A Centennial Celebration, a collection of his final Sunday school teachings at Maranatha Baptist Church in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. The award,...
Former District Attorney Acquitted of One Count in Ahmaud Arbery Case Misconduct Trial
While one charge was dismissed in misconduct trial, the legal battle continues on.
Jimmy Carter Wins Posthumous Grammy for Audiobook Narration
The former president received the honor for recordings of his final Sunday school lessons in Plains, Georgia.
Make America Healthy Again? Red Dye Banned by FDA Due to Cancer Risks
Red Dye No. 3, commonly used in food and drinks, will no longer be allowed after 2027 after the synthetic dye has been linked to cancer.
Did Georgia Voter Identification Laws Hurt Turnout?
Reports show increased voter turnout statewide, even as turnout in the southern half of the Peach State trended downward.
Georgia Housing Inflation Crunches Consumers
A Joint Congressional Report shows just how much more Americans have paid due to inflation.
State Supreme Court Declines To Expedite Appeal of Judge’s Ruling on Georgia Election Integrity
Georgia’s highest court has declined to expedite the appeal filed following a Fulton County judge ruling seven measures as unconstitutional.
Sons of Slain Man Sue Local Dentist Accused in Gainesville Shooting
A St. Simons Island dentist now faces a wrongful death lawsuit in addition to criminal charges stemming from a fatal shooting in North Georgia.
Federal Hurricane Aid Set to Begin Flowing as Georgia Expands State-Level Relief
Billions in federal assistance and new state tax breaks aim to support South Georgia farmers and foresters recovering from Hurricane Helene.
Macon’s Cherry Blossom Festival Kicks Off Annual Celebration
The ten-day event celebrates international friendship and community pride with hundreds of activities and blooming cherry trees.